National Basketball Association players believe Heat have chance of LeBron James reunion

The Cleveland Cavaliers have passed the eye test as the clear winners of the National Basketball Association trade deadline after stringing together three straight trades to rejuvenate the oldest team in the league.

And that's a good thing.

Political commentator Laura Ingraham criticized the three-time National Basketball Association champion for his recent comments about social issues, suggesting he should "shut up and dribble". They hope to extend their four-game winning streak that started almost two weeks ago in which the Cavs scored at least 120 points in four straight games.

Crowder is once again back in a coach-system under Quin Snyder with the Utah Jazz, and he has been immediately thriving as a plug-and-play three-and-D talent for the team, while the return pieces in George Hill, Rodney Hood, Jordan Clarkson, and Larry Nance Jr. have been an immediate firepower upgrade for the Cavs. They told Jackie Robinson, 'Just play baseball.' He told them, 'I'm a man with dignity first.' They told Dr. King, 'Go be confined to the pulpit.' He said, 'I must speak peace to a troubled world.' In that tradition, King James, LeBron, his slam dunk for justice is needed.

According to The Undefeated's Marc J. Spears, an Eastern Conference executive has high hopes that Cleveland will retain the services of its superstar beyond this season because of the recent blockbuster deals.

"When it comes to race, I do think that there are racial undertones", he added. To say that the Cavs need LeBron to ensure future championships is obvious. That's what this league is all about and hopefully at the end of the road then I have the Cavs there to actually compete for one, to be in a Finals representing the East. So, that's my goal. It's been so many stories about me in the last few months, in the last few days, about where I'm going and where I'm at and what place I'm in. "I wanted him to get his first ring". "But we'll see what happens".